Snack like a Roman! 🇮🇹
Brami Lupini Beans Snack in Chili & Lime flavor offers a deliciously unique pickled snack option, packed with 9g of plant protein and 0g net carbs per serving. Each 2.3-ounce pouch contains only 80 calories, making it a perfect choice for various diets including vegan, vegetarian, keto, and Mediterranean. Enjoy them as a snack or a versatile addition to salads and stir-fries!
R**S
Yummy healthy snack
Flavor ✅Texture ✅ Satisfaction ✅Originally bought this at Sprouts and was so happy to find them here in a bigger pack size as they don’t stay on our shelf for long! Typically open and eat right out the pack and it does the trick to curb those hunger pains!
N**I
READ BEFORE YOU BUY DUMMIES
THEY ARE PICKLED. Some complain about them being wet and their texture. If you read the packaging before you buy, it is explained. They are not a type of nut as it clearly states they are a BEAN. They will taste vinegary, like a pickle! But they have their own good flavor (in my opinion). I say go for the rosemary and garlic and/or sea salt! My favorite! P.S. I am not a fan of most pickled things but I love love love the rosemary and garlic flavored one of these!
E**E
LOVE!!
I am a health nut to a sense. I shop for entire family and I saw these and thought why not try. They are amazing!!! I love that they are low carb more than any other bean. Great for snacks or in salads!! Give it a try!!! All the flavors are wonderful!! I am not a salt and vinegar girl but it's a very light taste!!! Love!!
J**I
Not for me
I wanted to really like these! They just came. My husband and I opened them up to try them. Well they are gross. I’m sorry to say I don’t know if it’s the texture flavor or both. Now I have this whole box of these beans!
S**N
High protein and fiber snack that tastes good, pairs well with olives and cheese (real or vegan)
I've bought these and other flavors several times now, and it's the best snack I've found that's good for you other than whole foods (fruits, nuts, veggies). I can't have nuts, so this serves as a nice alternative. Much better to try to incorporate this into your snacking habit than chips, plus it's a lot more filling. Also good as a side with dinner. My wife and I sometimes will have a meal with some veggies (broccoli and carrots), hummus, and fruits with some smoked salmon when it's on sale, in addition to this paired with some olives (we use green olives with the pits still in it). I've used the salt and vinegar flavor in soups when I didn't have a can of white beans, and it worked well. These garlic and rosemary ones are a little strong flavor-wise, so I'd eat them on their own, or paired with something that already has garlic and rosemary. The individual packs are convenient, although almost as easy to buy the big pack and portion some out in a reusable container too. At the end of the day, this is a great snack, I eat 'em all the time, and if you're still reading this, you are over-analyzing your snacking purchases (I'm guilty too). Take care.
A**C
A tasty, salty, snack
Amazon finally got me with one of its at-the-shopping-cart recommendations. These sounded interesting enough to be worth trying, I like salty things, pickled things, beans, high-protein snacks and so forth, and I hadn't tried these before, so they seemed to be worth a try. Maybe fit a similar niche to olives in my diet.I'd say they are pretty good, but nothing to write home about. The three flavors are distinct; I wasn't a massive fan of the Chili and Lime, and the Garlic & Rosemary wasn't a strong as I would have liked, but they were all satisfactory. Texture was sold, nice little bit to them but nothing excessive. I could see myself buying a jar of these now and again.A decent late-night snack which is milder than pickles or olives tend to be, but decently filling. I'd probably need twice the amount of beans in each package as they put in them, maybe rounding out to an even 100 on the calories would do some good. They are presently over-priced for what you get, I payed ~$24 for a pack of eight. They are worth half that, maybe. These are a four-star item at $16 for the eight-pack.Household-wise, opinions were less favorable. The flavors are a bit strong, and you have to like the pickling flavor. If you like that sort of thing, I'd recommend you try them, get the variety pack, and don't pay more than $20 for it. If you don't like that sort of thing, then I'd give it a miss.
M**
Decent but pricey
These don’t taste as good as they used to but they’re significantly more expensive. Still a decent source of fiber and protein.
F**H
Yummy Zero Carb Snack
I really didn't know what to expect when first ordering these tasty little pearls and now I'm wondering how I went so long without them. Just like when I first experienced Haloumi Cheese or a Lake Erie Perch sandwich, the Brami Lupini Beans just seem right.For the uninitiated, the beans are like escapees from an antipasta tray determined to find their own place in the pantry. They are somewhat similar to Edamame, only pickled and seasoned just so, with a delightful little snap as you bite into the flesh.Unlike pickles, the beans are packed with just enough brine to maintain moistness, not drown. When ripping open the pouch, you're not going to get a wet lap. The portion of beans is just right, not too much and not too little. A very satisfying amount of snack for an afternoon hunger pang.Typically when ordering a variety pack, I expect a clinker or two. Nothing is perfect. However I found all three to be delightful and quite distinct from each other.It would be fair to acknowledge that these are not for everyone but if you're looking for a delicious snack that won't break your carb budget, you should give these a try. Like me, you might get hooked.
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